Approx 1 mile of Lampasas river.
Approx 1/4 mile a beautiful springfed Sulphur Creek
Main dwelling less than five years old. Approximately 3200 ft.
100-year-old German style limestone home-remodeled
Custom built cabin with a fireplace on the creek.
Highway 190 fronta...

Power on Property! 450 feet from Apishapa River & County Road 64.8
40 Acres with Power in Southern Colorado near Trinidad and the Apishapa River
Power Lines run through the property.
County Road 64.8 and the Apishapa River are only about 450 feet from the
property...

Will County Land Info

Located in Illinois, 849-square-mile Will County accounts for less than one percent of the state's total land area. Of Illinois's 102 counties, Will County ranks fourth in terms of the size of its population (687,263, according to 2015 Census estimates). The county is also considered popular among retirees. Recent Lands of America data places the average value of ranches, land, farms and other recreational acreage for sale in Will County at $42,567 per acre. The average list price of property and land for sale was $421,501 (the most expensive listing being for $3.8 million) and the median land-parcel size was less than an acre. Land for sale in Will County totaled 753 acres and $32.0 million in overall land value, with the city of Wilmington featuring the most land for sale in the county. Hunting land was the most common type of land for sale in Will County.

This is a tremendous industrial development site.
Easy access to Chicago via I-394
Only 5 miles north of the proposed Illiana expressway.
It's located at the NE corner of the proposed Peotone airport
CSX Mainline Rail frontage
IL Rt. 1 frontage & Goodenow road frontage

-Great location off of I-55 at the Route 113/Exit 236
-Centrally located between Braidwood, Diamond & Coal City
-Rapidly growing area, 1,500 acres Ridgeport Inter-modal development just north
-Coal City Logistics Park to the SW
-Braidwood is eager to work with any commercial developer
-Part of the Braidwood TIF District
-Utilities very near site

Great location in active area of growth. Easy access to I-80 at La Grange road, comprehensive plan has this parcel as Office/Research/Corporate Head Quarters.. Easy access to shopping and transportation.

157 acres of high quality farmland on Ridge road north of the Summerfield subdivision in Minooka. Only 1.5 miles to I-80 interchange. Water tower adjacent to the parcel and sewer available from the village of Minooka. Road frontage on three sides, Ridge road, Wildy road and Hare road. Minooka comprehensive plan allows for both highway commercial and traditional neighborhoods. Demographic profiles for the area are found in the brochure. Great site on Ridge road, with excellent visibility.

Total Acres: There are a total of 280 acres, more or less, according to the Will County Assessor's Office.
Tillable Acres: There are approximately 264.67 tillable acres according to the Will County FSA. Approximately 7.5 additional acres, estimated, have been used for pasture and hay and could be converted to crop production.
Soil Types: Major soil types found on this farm include Ashkum silty clay loam and Elliott silty clay loam.
Topography: The topography of the subject farm is level to gently rolling.
Price and Terms: The asking price is $7,800 per acre. The owners are seeking a cash sale. A 10% earnest money deposit should accompany any offer to purchase.
Financing: Mortgage financing is available from several sources. N

Vacant flat farmland in an area of industrial development. Will County is the Largest inland port in North America. Easy access to I-80, I-55 or I-355. Close to the Joliet Center Point Inter-modal rail yard.

Total Acres: There are a total of 54.864 acres, according to a recent survey.
Tillable Acres: There are approximately 31.8 tillable acres.
Soil Types: Major soil types found on this farm include Markham silt loam, Frankfort silty clay loam, and Ozaukee silty clay loam.
Topography: The topography of The Lincoln Highway Property is gently rolling.
Price and Terms: The asking price is $29,500 per acre. The owners are seeking a cash sale. A 10% earnest money deposit should accompany any offer to purchase.
Financing: Mortgage financing is available from several sources. Names and addresses will be provided upon request.
Taxes: The 2015 real estate taxes totaled $539.22. The tax parcel number is #19-09-23-100-012-0000.
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68 acres with frontage on Manhattan Road. The parcel is only half a mile east of Route 53. Large 160 x 81 Machine Shed with heavy electrical power. Former landscape nursery. Shed was used for truck storage. Good soils, approximately 3 acres of nursery stock to be removed by the end of 2016. Many potential uses in an area of industrial development.

Excellent location near Edwards Hospital Plainfield campus
Just South of Plainfield North High School
Utilities near site
Commercial zoning available
Great road frontage on 248th
The parcel is in the Plainfield Medical District. Prairie Grove Drive extension must go through this
parcel. Many farm buildings and two homes could generate additional revenue until development
occurs. Assisted living and medical office are idea uses for this parcel. Easy access to shopping.

This is a great short term or long term investment opportunity. Laraway road is one of the more active corridors in the Chicago region for single family residential construction. Nice square 40 acre parcel on Spencer road in New Lenox. Just north of Laraway Road. Potential for residential development. Utilities are nearby. Spencer Trails Grade School campus is on the west side of Spencer Road. Metra station is only 1.3 miles to the west. Easy access to shopping, expressways, and entertainment.

37 acres on Route 30 in Frankfort,IL with residential development potential. Site is located at the corner of Route 30 (Lincoln Highway) and 84th Avenue, between La Grange Road and Harlem Avenue. Excellent traffic count of 18,400 VPD.

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$1,050,000121 acres10178 West Pauling Road, Monee, IL60449 - Will County

121 acres with the Will County E-2 residential zoning. The property has frontage on Pauling Road across from Whispering Prairie Subdivision. Less than one and a quarter miles east of Route 45 (La Grange Road) and just over 2 miles to Green Garden golf course and country club.

Development Corner near just south of Manhattan Illinois and west of Peotone Illinois. The 35.0 acre Wilmington Peotone 35 property is located in Section 21, Wilton Township, T.33N.-R11E., Will County, Illinois. No buildings.

These 74 acres are the remaining acres from the larger farm offering. The house, buildings, creek and farmland north of the old rail line have been sold. This is good quality farmland in Will County. PI of 121 and low Will County taxes.

Total Acres: There are approximately 103.1 total acres, more or less, according to the Will County Assessor's Office.
Tillable Acres: There are approximately 85.90 tillable acres according to the Will County FSA.
Soil Types: Major soil types found on this farm include: Pella silty clay loam, Camden silt loam, and Ashkum silty clay loam.
Topography: The topography of the subject farm is level to gently rolling.
Price and Terms: The asking price is $5,995 per acre. The owners are seeking a cash sale. A 10% earnest money deposit should accompany any offer to purchase.
Financing: Mortgage financing is available from several sources. Names and addresses will be provided upon request.
Taxes: The 2015 real estate taxes totaled $1

Total Acres: There are a total of 103.86 acres, more or less, according to the Will County Assessor's Office.
Tillable Acres: There are approximately 88.49 tillable acres, according to the Will County FSA.
Soil Types: Major soil types found on this farm include Beecher silt loam and Ashkum silty clay loam.
Topography: The topography of the Crete Farm is level to nearly level.
Price and Terms: The asking price is $5,900 per acre. The owners are seeking a cash sale. A 10% earnest money deposit should accompany any offer to purchase.
Financing: Mortgage financing is available from several sources. Names and addresses will be provided upon request.
Taxes: The 2015 real estate taxes totaled $1,662.56. The tax parcel numbers are

The subject property is located in a desirable area of Will County which is located 30-35 miles south of Chicagos Loop. Peotone is easily accessible to the Chicago Loop via Metra commuter rail system, and Interstate I-57. The Village of Peotone offers a variety of different types of housing from condominiums, apartments, town-homes, custom built large residential and multi-unit properties.

Total Acres: There are a total of 71.64 acres, more or less, according to the Will County Assessor's Office.
Tillable Acres: There are approximately 68.29 tillable acres, estimated.
Soil Types: Major soil types found on this farm include Beecher silt loam and Ashkum silty clay loam.
Topography: The topography of the subject farm is level to gently rolling.
Price and Terms: The asking price is $8,200 per acre. The owners are seeking a cash sale. A 10% earnest money deposit should accompany any offer to purchase.
Financing: Mortgage financing is available from several sources. Names and addresses will be provided upon request.
Taxes: The 2015 real estate taxes totaled $756.48. The tax parcel number is #18-13-05-400-012-0000.

The property contains 27.3 total acres of which 26.3 acres are tillable. The property is zoned agriculture, but the comprehensive plan for Wilmington shows commercial and medium density residential. This is a great investment opportunity to own land in one of the fastest growing counties in the country. Wilmington is in the middle of one of the most dynamic industrial expansions we have seen in decades.

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